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5 May, 1873. 
H. T. Stainton, F.E.S., &c., Vice-President in the chair. 
Additio7is to the Library. 
The following donations were announced, and thanks voted to the 
donors ; — ' Proceedings of the Royal Society,' No. 143 ; presented by the 
Society. ' Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Koniglichen zoologisch-botanischen 
Gesellschaft in Wien,' vol. xxii. ; by the Society. ' Tijdschrift voor Euto- 
mologie, nitgegeven door de Nederlandsche Entomologische Vereeniging,' 
2nd series, vol. vii. ; by the Society. ' Memoires de la Societe Linneenne 
de Normandie,' vols. xv. & xvi., and ' Bulletin de la Societe Linneenne de 
Normandie,' ser. 2, vol. v. ; by the Society. ' Report of the Entomological 
Society of Ontario,' 1873 ; by the Society. ' Local Biology ; followed by 
Remarks on the Faunas of Bath and Somerset,' by the Rev. Leonard Blome- 
field, M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., &c. ; by the Author. ' The Canadian Ento- 
mologist,' vol. V. no. 3; by the Editor. ' The Zoologist ' and 'Newman's 
Entomologist' for May; by the Editor. 'The Entomologist's Monthly 
Magazine' for May ; by the Editors. • Cistula Entomologica,' pars vi. ; by 
E. W. Janson. ' Notice Biographique sur M. Guillaume-Antoine Olivier, 
Membre de I'lnstitut de la Societe d'Agriculture de Paris, par A. F. Silvestre, 
Membre de ITnstitut et Secretaire perpetuel de la Societe d'Agriculture ; 
lue a la Seance publique de la Societe d'Agriculture, le 9 Avril, 1815 ;' by 
M. Ernest Olivier. ' Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung,' xxxiv., uos. 4 — 6 ; 
by the Entomological Society of Stettin. 
By purchase : — ' Catalogus Coleopterorum,' torn, ix., pars ii. 
Election of Member. 
The Marquis Giacomo Doria, of Genoa, was balloted for and elected a 
Foreign Member of the Society. 
Exhibitions, Sc. 
Mr. Higgins exhibited a specimen of a remarkable insect recently described 
by Mr. F. Moore under the name of Langia zeuzeroides (said to pertain to 
the Sphingidee). It was from the Himalayas, and had been bred by Major 
Buckley from a larva feeding on wild apricot. He also exhibited a female 
specimen of Gohathus albosignatus (Kirkii, Westw.), from the Limpopo, 
being, as he considered, the only known example of that sex. 
Mr. M'Lachlan exhibited a coloured plate of butterflies from Turkestan. 
This he had been requested to show to English entomologists, as a sample 
of the manner in which the forthcoming work on the Natural History of 
Turkestan is to be illustrated. The entomological collections had been 
chiefly made by M. Alexis Fedtschenko during the years 1869—71. The 
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